Got tickets to the Cards Angels game on May 22nd. First time in the new Busch Stadium. Since my birthday is May 23rd, I am assuming a massive Cardinal win and them to present me with free season tickets for life.

Er, unless you already have tickets, I wouldn't count on Friday. It's the home opener and tickets (and parking) tend to be scare and juuust a tad higher priced than normal. Saturday shouldn't be too difficult though.

Er, unless you already have tickets, I wouldn't count on Friday. It's the home opener and tickets (and parking) tend to be scare and juuust a tad higher priced than normal. Saturday shouldn't be too difficult though.

Yeah we're staying within walking distance of the park, so we were just going to wander over and see if there were any standing room tickets. We're already going to miss the first few innings since our flight gets in to Denver around game time.

If the Twins can overcome the apathy they had most of last year (too many games where they just stopped trying after falling behind or getting ahead by a few run - the worst example was a game in Oakland where they scored 12 runs early and lost the game 14-13) then they should have a shot making the World Series. Losing Joe Nathan is though but someone will step up to fill that hole.

MontyServo

My team (the O's) is stuck in the same division as the Yankees and Red Sox, so I usually have no hope for them.

But every year, I feel the same thing. Everybody starts 0-0, and anything can happen. But most likely, by the second week of May, we will be out of contention. We have a 12 game stretch against the Red Sox and Yankees end of April into May. We'll probably go 2-10 during that run. That should do it.

My team (the O's) is stuck in the same division as the Yankees and Red Sox, so I usually have no hope for them.

But every year, I feel the same thing. Everybody starts 0-0, and anything can happen. But most likely, by the second week of May, we will be out of contention. We have a 12 game stretch against the Red Sox and Yankees end of April into May. We'll probably go 2-10 during that run. That should do it.

That's why they play the games - because you never know what will happen. Wouldn't it be great if the both the Yankees and Red Sox had a down year for once.

MontyServo

My team (the O's) is stuck in the same division as the Yankees and Red Sox, so I usually have no hope for them.

But every year, I feel the same thing. Everybody starts 0-0, and anything can happen. But most likely, by the second week of May, we will be out of contention. We have a 12 game stretch against the Red Sox and Yankees end of April into May. We'll probably go 2-10 during that run. That should do it.

That's why they play the games - because you never know what will happen. Wouldn't it be great if the both the Yankees and Red Sox had a down year for once.

The Rays run a few years ago gives me some hope, that anything is possible in the AL East. And we have some exciting young talent. But I'm not holding my breath either.

I'll be able to watch our first three games this year since they are against the Rays (I live in the Rays market, but not in Tampa so I don't really care to root for them.) I was thinking of getting the online MLB.TV package to watch O's games the rest of the time they don't play the Rays. Anybody here have experience with MLB.TV? How is it?